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… it’s not just an exercise in courage; it’s terrific and powerful …
… not only a story about vengeance and recognition, but a piercing reflection on collective trauma and moral paralysis in a society broken by fear.
A powerful underdog story of ambition, culture and resilience, Tenor: My Name is Pati follows Samoan brothers from church choirs to standing ovations in the world’s greatest opera houses.
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